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Re: That first note (or loop) . . .
>> In a message dated 04/30/05 0:02:43, per@boysen.se writes:
>>
>> The first note justifies the
>> concert. If the first note sucks nothing can save the gig.
>>
>>
> On Apr 30, 2005, at 19:43, Travis Hartnett wrote:
>
> Maybe for you personally (do you just pack up after the first note if
> it's bad?), but in general that's not true. One can dig oneself out
> of any hole if necessary.
>
Well, I should have read my post a second time before sending it
in ;-) Maybe it's better to say that the first note is setting the
direction you must follow! Yes of course you can start digging, but
I would rather try to follow that "bad note" into the new direction
it implies. What else can you do? And what is a bad first note
anyway? When you play music you are constantly changing your plans
and directions. Big mistakes are interesting because the force us
into adventurous changes.
per